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HENRY C. .HATTEN AN D JO i Letters Patent No.

IMPROVED MAGBINB FOB. SOLDERINGE HN l?. ANGLEBERGER, AOli NEW `G LXRLl-SLE, OHIO.

61,191, dated January 15, 1867.

AVES-TROUGES.

' TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

ENRY C. HATTEN an 'Beit known that We, H Clark, and State of Ohio, have invented an nstrument or Machine to We hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, andI exact description thereof, re accompanying drawing, making apart of this specification, in which- Figure 1 represents a top view. Figure 2, a bottom view.

Figure 3, a side elevation. Figure 4, an end view. Figure 5, a section on line A B, in Iig. 1. The same letters of reference denote identical parts. Our invention consists in convex blocks, A, made of wiod, so as to fit the r these blocks being fastened to a frame (also made of wood) with spaces between the blocks to per ing of the joints of the trough on the inner or concave side of the same, the blocks being made fast to th frame by screwing them to the cross-beams. The trough is fastened. by buttons, B, and also bymeans of iro fastenings, C, made fast on one side of the trough, passing over the trough, and made fast temporarily on tl other side of the same. rPhe frame may be made any length, with as many blocks as convenience or nesessiA may require. VThe trough being laid on the convex side of the blocks, and fastened by means of the butto and iron fastenings aforesaid, the convex side of the trough is first soldered, the frame is then turned over a the concave side and the stays are soldered, thus insuring a straight as well as aperfectly soldered eaves-troug What we claim as our invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-

A reversible frame d JOHN P. ANGLEBERGER, of New Carlisle, in the county of Aid the Soldering of Tin Eaves-'llroughs. ference being had to the equired kind or size of trougt ini-t the soldei ted andarranged for' usesubstantially as set fox for soldering eaves-troughs, consti-uc HENRY C. HATTEN, JOHN?. ANGLEBERGER.

Witnesses M. CORWIN TAYLOR,

D. K. HUBBARD. 

